Tatws Pum Munud
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Wales | |
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Hot | |
Main ingredient(s): | |
Bacon and vegetables | |
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Tatws Pum Munud [ˈtatʊs pɨ̞m ˈmɨːnɨ̞d] (English: Five-minute potatoes) is a traditional Welsh stew, made with smoked bacon, stock, potatoes and other vegetables.
As a stew, it is unique in that all the main ingredients are cut into slices, so as to lay flat. Because of this, it is normally cooked in a large frying pan, on top of the stove, and served on a plate (as opposed to a bowl). The vegetables used are typically potatoes, onions, carrots (sliced lengthways) and peas. Although usually made with smoked bacon, minced beef is occasionally substituted.
The dish is normally accompanied by crusty bread and butter. Perhaps oddly, for a Welsh dish, it is also frequently served with Worcestershire sauce.
A similar dish, called Tatws Popty or Tatws Pobdu is made using chunky vegetables, and cooked in an oven, popty being Welsh for oven.
See also
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References
External links
- Tatws Pum Munud, Celtnet Welsh (Cymric) Recipes
- Tatws Pum Munud, Cross cooking (a site that uses cookery as an aid to learning Welsh)